Entity: JESUS
Jesus is the central figure of Christianity, believed to be the son of God and the source of the Christian religion. His teachings form the basis of Christianity.
JESUS
Etymology
The name Jesus originates from the Latin Iēsous, which is derived from the Greek Iēsous, and ultimately from the Hebrew Yeshūa`, meaning 'God is help'.
Definition
Jesus is the central figure of Christianity, believed to be the son of God and the source of the Christian religion. His teachings form the basis of Christianity.
Historical Context
Jesus of Nazareth, born circa 6 BC and crucified around AD 30, is considered the Son of Mary and the Savior in the Christian faith.
Cultural Significance
Jesus holds immense cultural significance as the central figure of Christianity, influencing art, literature, and philosophy for centuries.
Related Concepts
Related concepts to Jesus include Christianity, Christ, and the Bible.
See Also
Central figure of Christianity, believed to be the son of God and the source of the Christian religion.